5558 Berkshire Valley Road STE 6
Oak Ridge, NJ 07438
(973) 838-3200

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Fantastic service. Very professional.


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Thanks Michael! We are happy to continue to provide you with the service you should always receive. Please reach out with anything you need. -Joseph

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Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for two condenser maintenance. Customer stated no issues with either units as of late. Customer led me to both Air Handlers both thermostats and both condensers. Turned on both thermostats and lower the temperature to see the units functionality. Both units were running normally. Went to the second floor to inspect the air handler. Coils look clean from the inside and from outside. The condensation P-trap was cleared out with a CO2 cartridge. Filter was changed as well, customer had filter on site. So we went to the first floor air handler which is located in the basement


Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for two condenser maintenance. Customer stated no issues with either units as of late. Customer led me to both Air Handlers both thermostats and both condensers. Turned on both thermostats and lower the temperature to see the units functionality. Both units were running normally. Went to the second floor to inspect the air handler. Coils look clean from the inside and from outside. The condensation P-trap was cleared out with a CO2 cartridge. Filter was changed as well, customer had filter on site. So we went to the first floor air handler which is located in the basement.

Arrived on site for two condenser maintenance. Customer stated no issues with either units as of late. Customer led me to both Air Handlers both thermostats and both condensers. Turned on both thermostats and lower the temperature to see the units functionality. Both units were running normally. Went to the second floor to inspect the air handler. Coils look clean from the inside and from outside. The condensation P-trap was cleared out with a CO2 cartridge. Filter was changed as well, customer had filter on site. So we went to the first floor air handler which is located in the basement.

Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for maintenance. Customer said no issues with the unit as of yet. Unit is only a year old. Unit inside the house is located on third floor in the bedroom closet. Changed the filter of the unit. Put in temperature probes inside the unit. Went outside and disconnected the disconnect of the condenser to safely operate it. A wiring was nice and snug. Open up the condenser to wash inside out with chemical and water. After washing condenser put condenser back together. Connected a disconnect and condenser turned back on normally. After condenser ran about 10 to 15 minutes, plugged in my field pieces to check pressures. Pressures were fine and the Delta see inside the house was 22. Blew out the P-trap at the condensation tray in the air handler. Customer knows the update of their unit and signed off.

Arrived on site for maintenance. Customer said no issues with the unit as of yet. Unit is only a year old. Unit inside the house is located on third floor in the bedroom closet. Changed the filter of the unit. Put in temperature probes inside the unit. Went outside and disconnected the disconnect of the condenser to safely operate it. A wiring was nice and snug. Open up the condenser to wash inside out with chemical and water. After washing condenser put condenser back together. Connected a disconnect and condenser turned back on normally. After condenser ran about 10 to 15 minutes, plugged in my field pieces to check pressures. Pressures were fine and the Delta see inside the house was 22. Blew out the P-trap at the condensation tray in the air handler. Customer knows the update of their unit and signed off.

Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to thermostat. Customer led me to air handler in the attic. Turned on the thermostat for cooling. Went outside condenser was running. Turned off condenser tool wash it down with chemical and water. Turn condenser back on and kept it running for a bit to get accurate pressures. What temperature probes in a supply and return vent. Temperature difference peaked at 19°. Pressures were fine but subcooling for some odd reason was three. Inform customer about the unit. Customer acknowledged and signed off.

Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to thermostat. Customer led me to air handler in the attic. Turned on the thermostat for cooling. Went outside condenser was running. Turned off condenser tool wash it down with chemical and water. Turn condenser back on and kept it running for a bit to get accurate pressures. What temperature probes in a supply and return vent. Temperature difference peaked at 19°. Pressures were fine but subcooling for some odd reason was three. Inform customer about the unit. Customer acknowledged and signed off.

Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Arrive onsite for dryer vent cleaning. Used 6ft ladder to access dryer vent. Ran the hose with pressured air about 5 times, it nothing was coming out after the fourt time. Dryer vent is fully clean.

Arrive onsite for dryer vent cleaning.
Used 6ft ladder to access dryer vent.
Ran the hose with pressured air about 5 times, it nothing was coming out after the fourt time.
Dryer vent is fully clean.

Jack B.

Jack B. Job Checkin


Gianna M.

Gianna M. Job Checkin

Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to thermostat. Customer led me to air handler in the attic. Turned on the thermostat for cooling. Went outside condenser was running. Turned off condenser tool wash it down with chemical and water. Turn condenser back on and kept it running for a bit to get accurate pressures. What temperature probes in a supply and return vent. Temperature difference peaked at 19°. Pressures were fine but subcooling for some odd reason was three. Inform customer about the unit. Customer acknowledged and signed off.

Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to thermostat. Customer led me to air handler in the attic. Turned on the thermostat for cooling. Went outside condenser was running. Turned off condenser tool wash it down with chemical and water. Turn condenser back on and kept it running for a bit to get accurate pressures. What temperature probes in a supply and return vent. Temperature difference peaked at 19°. Pressures were fine but subcooling for some odd reason was three. Inform customer about the unit. Customer acknowledged and signed off.

Joseph C.

Joseph C. Job Checkin

Received a call that the boiler was making a loud noise and that it gotten turned off. Upon arrival cycled it on and found that the main circulator pump was making a lot of noise from the bearing assembly. I confirmed that it was the bearing and optimotor, I lubricated all three ports and allowed the oil to sit. Recycled it several times and the pump is no longer making noise. We are going to monitor the pump going forward to see if it still needs to be replaced or if the bearing was salvaged by lubrication.


Joseph C.

Joseph C. Job Checkin

Received a call that the furnace was not operating, upon arrival I found that the combustion lower was running but there was no flame. Upon further investigation, I found that as soon as the furnace attempted to call for heat and a signal was sent to the spark ignitor that the board would shut itself down and recycle. It did this several times, I removed the board and I replaced both the circuit board and the spark igniter. Installed both new items and cycled the furnace, was able to get the circuit board to spark a little bit longer but it would still shut down. I found that the coil in the gas valve was shorted which caused the initial failure of the circuit board, I replaced the gas valve with an OEM valve and cycle the furnace. The furnace is now running and operating properly.

Received a call that the furnace was not operating, upon arrival I found that the combustion lower was running but there was no flame. Upon further investigation, I found that as soon as the furnace attempted to call for heat and a signal was sent to the spark ignitor that the board would shut itself down and recycle. It did this several times, I removed the board and I replaced both the circuit board and the spark igniter. Installed both new items and cycled the furnace, was able to get the circuit board to spark a little bit longer but it would still shut down. I found that the coil in the gas valve was shorted which caused the initial failure of the circuit board, I replaced the gas valve with an OEM valve and cycle the furnace. The furnace is now running and operating properly.

Joseph C.

Joseph C. Job Checkin

Received a call at the first floor furnace was not operating, upon arrival I found that there was no display on the thermostat and there were no lights on the board. Removed the panels and found that the control voltage fuse on the circuit board had failed, installed a resettable breaker and cycled the system to see if I could locate the cause of the fuse failure. The house was 64° upon startup, I allowed the thermostat to operate and reach 70° and there was no fault in the furnace. I installed a new three amp fuse and recycled the system, the furnace lit properly and is operating. Upon removal of the failed fuse I noticed that there was no black spot in the middle of the fuse that is typically present when a fuse blows. It is possible that the fuse failed without an overcurrent incident. The furnace is operating properly at this time. I left a spare fuse on the furnace service switch just in case we need it in an emergency situation.

Received a call at the first floor furnace was not operating, upon arrival I found that there was no display on the thermostat and there were no lights on the board. Removed the panels and found that the control voltage fuse on the circuit board had failed, installed a resettable breaker and cycled the system to see if I could locate the cause of the fuse failure. The house was 64° upon startup, I allowed the thermostat to operate and reach 70° and there was no fault in the furnace. I installed a new three amp fuse and recycled the system, the furnace lit properly and is operating.
Upon removal of the failed fuse I noticed that there was no black spot in the middle of the fuse that is typically present when a fuse blows. It is possible that the fuse failed without an overcurrent incident. The furnace is operating properly at this time. I left a spare fuse on the furnace service switch just in case we need it in an emergency situation.

Allison O.

Allison O. Job Checkin

HVAC Repair Service – A homeowner reported strange noises coming from their HVAC system. Upon investigation, we found a loose motor mount causing vibrations. We secured the motor, eliminating the noise and restoring smooth operation. We also informed the homeowner about our maintenance plans to help prevent future issues.


Gerard E.

Gerard E. Job Checkin

Between 10:40-11:00 Arrival; "Outside condenser sounds like it is going to blow up" There is an ongoing venting issue on 2nd or 3rd floor as well. I spoke with Christopher.


Joseph C.

Joseph C. Job Checkin

Struggling with a malfunctioning thermostat? Get relief from extreme temperatures with Climate Plus LLC. Our professional technicians can help diagnose and repair any issues, ensuring your home stays comfortable. Contact us today for top-notch service.


Jack B.

Jack B. Job Checkin

Went out to a residential home for an air conditioning repair. The air conditioning unit had stopped cooling, leaving the home uncomfortably warm. Upon inspection, discovered that there was a malfunctioning compressor. After replacing the compressor, the air conditioning system was restored to full functionality.


Joseph C.

Joseph C. Job Checkin

HVAC repair. Went out to a customer's home to address heat complaints on the first floor when the thermostat was set to 67 degrees cool. Upon inspection, found that the air filter was dirty and clogged, causing reduced airflow and inadequate heating. The dirty air filter was replaced and the system was tested.